From the monthly archives:

August 2010

New Hampshire’s scenic beauty and dedication to limited government helped attract Jim Forsythe here seven years ago, and he says he’s running for the Senate this fall because state government is now getting too big and too expensive.

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It’s been quite an eventful few days here on the Jim Forsythe campaign. We would like to first thank all of our hard-working volunteers who helped to make the Open Mic FUNdraiser, the Alton Sign Wave, and the Gilford Old Home Day Parade a huge success. This campaign would be nowhere without your dedication and sacrifice.

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From the Laconia Daily Sun Thursday, Aug. 26th 2010 CONCORD – Jim Forsythe of Strafford seems sure to far outspend his rivals — George Hurt of Gilford and David Bickford of New Durham — in their race for the Republican nomination for the New Hampshire Senate in District 4. With less than three weeks until [...]

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From Fosters Daily Democrat Friday, Aug. 27, 2010 Jim Forsythe, of Strafford, moved to New Hampshire in 2003 following 12 years of active service in the U.S. Air Force. He became part-owner of Cobalt Solutions, LLC, an aerospace company where he served as Director of Research. Forsythe has worked as a college professor and has [...]

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The Jim Forsythe for State Senate Campaign has announced today that Jim has received the endorsement of former US Senator Gordon Humphrey.

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